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Happy Bihu 2021: Wishes, Messages, Quotes, Images, Facebook & Whatsapp status

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Magh Bihu: Kanyaka Bohumukhi Paam Sells Fresh Bihu Delicacies in Assam

Chira, Gur (Jaggery ) and other Bihu delicacies to sale in the market for the people of Assam. On the festival of the Bhogali bihu Kanyaka Bohumukhi Paam has produced foodgrains of around Rs 20 lakhs. It has produced 4000 litters of Tekeli Dohi, 2000 litters Chunga Dohi and more than 2000 kg of jaggery. A worker of the farm said, A stall will be set up near the Khanapara Veterinary hospital in Guwahati from where people of the city will be able to buy fresh food items like fish, meat, and other bihu delicacies, etc. Besides Guwahati Kanyaka Bohumukhi Paam has been supplying these fresh food items to Tezpur, Sontipur, and other districts of Assam too.

Happy Lohri, Sankranti, Pongal, Bihu: India Celebrates Harvesting Festivals with Lip-Smacking Feast

https://sputniknews.com/india/202101131081748841-happy-lohri-sankranti-pongal-bihu-india-celebrates-harvest-festivals-with-lip-smacking-feast/ From bonfires, singing and dancing to the all-night beating of the dhol drum and all-day kite flying, not to mention the gala feast, the harvesting festivals of India including Lohri, Makar Sankranti, Pongal and Bihu are being celebrated with much jubilation on 13 and 14 January every year. Keeping the festive spirit high despite the COVID-19 pandemic, millions across India are celebrating harvest festivals which include Lohri, Makar Sankranti, Pongal and Bihu. “India is enormously dependent on agriculture and so harvest becomes one of the most important events across the nation. Every state celebrates the festival in different ways hence, they have been given distinctive names such as Lohri, Makar Sankranti, Bihu and Pongal. People offer gratitude to nature for the plenty it offers in the form of new crops”, Roshan Mendonsa, a chef an

Guwahatians All Set to Celebrate Uruka

Guwahatians All Set to Celebrate Uruka The markets in Guwahati are laden with Bhogal Bihu delicacies like til pitha, curd, etc. Bhogali Bihu, also known as Magh Bihu usually falls on January 13 & 14 STAFF REPORTER GUWAHATI, Jan 12: People of Guwahati are all set to celebrate the grand feast of Uruka which marks the onset of the Magh Bihu. Long queues were seen around various markets of the city on Tuesday. The stalls of Guwahati were laden with Til Pitha, coconut ladoo, curd and other food items for the celebration. Magh Bihu, also known as Bhogali Bihu is the most important harvest festival of Assam. The celebration begins on the last day of the Assamese month Pooh and the beginning of the month of Magh which falls on January 13-14. The night before Magh Bihu is called Uruka. The Bihu starts in the dawn by burning Meji (bonfire) where adults and children take the blessings of the fire god

Magh Bihu 2021 date and significance

Magh Bihu 2021 date and significance Updated Jan 07, 2021 | 07:50 IST Makar Sankranti celebrations take place in several ways across the country. In Assam, people celebrate Bhogali Bihu, also known as Magh Bihu. Read on to know the Magh Bihu 2021 date and significance. Magh Bihu 2021 date and significance  Key Highlights In Assam, people celebrate Bhogali Bihu, also known as Magh Bihu The Makar Sankranti/ Magh Bihu or Maghar Domahi festivities span over two days in Assam and is dedicated to the Fire God Makar Sankranti, the annual festival based on the Hindu solar calendar is just around the corner. The festival marks the Sun s transit from the Dhanu Rashi (Sagittarius) to Makar (Capricorn). It is a significant celestial event because it brings an end to the winter solstice. Moreover, it is a festival associated with agriculture/farming and hence associated with the Sun God. Makar Sankranti celebrations take place in several ways across the country

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